Bioinformatics
| A interdisciplinary program with the flexibility to accept
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Master of Science
The programme is an interdisciplinary master's degree with an emphasis
on thesis work which focuses on tackling problems in biology, molecular
biology and health-related fields through significant research
contributions in mathematics, statistics and computer science.
This
program is set within the framework of current interdisciplinary
research conducted within Dalhousie. Students in this program will join
a community of researchers in the fields of computational biology and
bioinformatics. Resources from the faculty of Computer Science,
Medicine and Science are coordinated to offer a flexible programme,
with a limited course load and an emphasis on research activities.
Students from a broad selection of backgrounds are invited to consider
the program. Each candidate is supervised within the research group of
their supervisor from the beginning of their tenure.
The program is
available on a full time basis. The only pre-specified course
requirement is the program seminar series; however, a selection of
specialized courses is usually required by the Admission committee. The
specifics of course selection is made on an individual basis in
coordination with the candidate, the supervisor(s) and the admission
committee.
An admissible research topic must include relevant work on an
interesting biological problem through innovative methodology in
Mathematics, Statistics or Computer Science.
Christian Blouin 2006 (c)
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